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The denominator of a rational number is 3 more than its numerator. When 5 is added to its numerator,
and 2 is subtracted from its denominator, the simplest form of the rational number obtained is. Find the
original rational number

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Answered by nathanialsana2003
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Answer:

the denominator is 3 and when we divide with 5 we will get 1.66 and if we subtracted with 2 we will get 0.34 .

and the original rational number is 0.34

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